Translation of the mRNA code is controlled by enzymes. DNA is not directly translated into proteins.
Yes; during translation.
translation
Proteins are made from the instructions in RNA through a process called translation. RNA carries the genetic information from the DNA to the ribosomes, where it is used as a template to assemble amino acids into proteins.
translation
DNA is made during replication. RNA is made during transcription. Proteins are made during translation.
Proteins are made by ribosomes during the process of DNA translation. Edd
Translation of the mRNA code is controlled by enzymes. DNA is not directly translated into proteins.
Yes; during translation.
translation
Replication, in which new copies of DNA are made; transcription, in which a segment of DNA is used to produce RNA; and translation, in which the information in RNA is translated into a protein sequence.
Translation is to protein as transcription is to RNA. Transcription is the process by which RNA is synthesized from DNA, while translation is the process by which proteins are synthesized from RNA.
DNA contains the instructions for making proteins encoded in its sequence. This information is transcribed into mRNA by RNA polymerase in a process called transcription. The mRNA is then translated by ribosomes into a specific sequence of amino acids, which then fold into a functional protein.
Not directly. It is mRNA that participates directly in translation in place of DNA. This has the advantage of allowing one gene to be expressed (its protein produced) many times at once, since multiple mRNA strands can be created from the DNA, and then all translated (over and over again) at the same time.
uhh i think polypeptides, i know they are for translation
It occurs when the DNA from the virus is injected into the host cell.
The production of proteins is called protein synthesis. This is further divided into transcription, which creates mRNA from template DNA, and translation, which uses the code of mRNA to make polypeptides.